River of fire on ice

Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland has become a attraction for tens of thousands of tourists in the past days.

Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland has become a attraction for tens of thousands of tourists in the past days.

Picture 1 of River of fire on ice

Lava and ash sprayed from the fault line about 800 m long.Photo: AP.

Picture 2 of River of fire on ice

People watch the spectacle of lava erupting from Eyjafjallajokull volcano on March 30. The mountain began to spray from March 21 after nearly 200 years of sleep.Photo: Christopher Lund.

Picture 3 of River of fire on ice

Reuters cited the Icelandic police source as saying more than 25,000 people had come near the volcano to see the eruption of the lava.Photo: Christopher Lund.

Picture 4 of River of fire on ice

Lava flows down the canyon forming a red trail between glaciers.Photo: Christopher Lund .

Picture 5 of River of fire on ice

The columns of dust and smoke are several hundred meters high.Photo: AFP.

Picture 6 of River of fire on ice

Many tourists come near a place with lava on March 27.Photo: AFP.

Update 15 December 2018
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